By reading it's data sheet made feel even worse. Can anyone help me out in controlling this guy? I would be very very thankful to the person that would provide some guidance with this guy. It would be so so so cool if I could've controlled a 1$ sensor instead of buying a 30$ kit from spark fun.

If you now were to acquire any cheap sensors (1$-3$) that output analog instead of I2C please let me know. (Preferably from newark.com)

UPDATE UPDATE UPDATE UPDATE UPDATE UPDATE UPDATE UPDATE

Hey guys, this seems like a analog one right? http://www.newark.com/analog-devices/adxl335bcpz/accelerometer-3-axis-lfcsp-16/dp/45P6448?in_merch=Featured%20Analog%20Devices%20Products&MER=PSPSO_S_P_AnalogDevices_None

OK, I'll rephrase my question: how are you going to solder that and have it exactly level and aligned on the circuit board so that the X, Y, Z axes are aligned to the board?

[edit: and if you can, show us how you do it!]

For now, i'm not worrying how exactly It would be aligned to the circuit board. I just want to solder it with whatever I could and connect it to my Arduino Uno. If necessary I would just solder it to some wires and not worry about sticking it on a board at all. If i'm going to build a project later on, then i'll consider your question once again.